Being offered by the current owners who have sympathetically and cleverly redesigned it to meet with modern day living, this property has well thought out living and bedroom space totalling approximately 2,444 sq.ft.

The principal sitting room enjoys a double aspect and fine views over the rear garden terrace out towards the gardens and countryside beyond and impresses with its vaulted ceiling, exposed wooden beams and its cleverly designed separate workstation/study space. Steps lead to a raised mezzanine where you can enjoy the views over the principal sitting room and works well as a quiet reading area or even further study space. The kitchen is of the highest quality, designed by Thomas Ash, and has high specification appliances by Miele plus granite work surfaces running throughout. There is a central island with an induction hob and extractor fan above, plus breakfast bar and a lovely warmth emitted from the Rayburn range cooker. Steps lead down to the dining room area which enjoys a light and airy space due to the double aspect.

Double doors lead through to the garden room which again impresses with its vaulted ceiling and has double doors leading out to the rear garden terrace which enjoys the fine views over the gardens towards the rolling countryside. The ground floor also has a cloakroom, utility space and access lobby.

Situation

Description

To the western wing are the bedrooms and bathrooms which include a master suite enjoying fine views over the garden with a well-equipped accompanying en-suite bathroom including a bath, separate walk-in shower, low-level WC and wash hand basin finished to a high specification, plus underfloor heating. There are three further bedrooms all of ample space, two of which have fitted wardrobes and cupboard space plus there is a further family bathroom which is well equipped with bath and separate walk-in shower.

Outside

There is plenty of driveway parking for several vehicles and this leads to the triple garage block which has and up-and-over doors (two electrically operated), ample storage space, power and lighting. At the rear of the garage is a convenient log store and further storage for garden tools, mowers etc. and the driveway sweeps round behind the garage, providing a hardstanding area.

The gardens are beautifully presented with a well maintained lawn, a selection of beds and borders with mature shrubs, trees and plants. From the garden you can enjoy superb views of the rolling countryside plus there is a cleverly designed fishpond and raised decking/patio area ideal for entertaining and alfresco dining. The gardens flow through to an additional enclosed orchard; in total the plot approaches approximately 0.91acre.

Situation

Lower Beeding is a popular and attractive semi-rural area. It is situated approximately four miles south of Horsham and offers great commuting opportunities. Gatwick can be driven to in approximately 20 minutes, the A/M23 is within a short distance. Handcross, Cowfold and Horsham are all within approximately a 10 minute drive, all of which offer a range of shops, pubs and other amenities. A bus stop is close by for travel to Horsham and Brighton direct.

The Cisswood Health Club and Spa is located within easy reach and South Lodge Hotel with its 3AA rosette restaurant is close by, along with the highly regarded Crabtree pub. A network of public footpaths and bridleways lead directly to the local countryside. The nearest golf club is Mannings Heath with others in Horsham and Pease Pottage. The villages of Mannings Heath and Cowfold have local stores providing every day provisions whilst Horsham and Haywards Heath offer a far more comprehensive range of shops and facilities. The area offers a varied selection of good private and state secondary schools.

Why live in Horsham?

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Horsham strikes the perfect balance with its community facilities and green spaces. There’s a market square at The Carfax complete with traditional bandstand, an abundance of shops, a cinema, theatre, leisure centre and a 60-acre park right in the centre of town.

We have an impressive mix of older properties, including historic buildings from the 1400s and 1500s with later additions from the Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian eras and some stunning artistic properties. Head out along The Causeway and you’ll see every style, from 15th century homes to new builds, on one superb road.

Horsham has many great schools, both state and private, junior and senior. Millais, Tanbridge House, Farlington, Windlesham House, St Marys and Heron Way all have excellent Ofsted ratings and have received equally positive reviews from pupils and parents. There’s a good range of shopping here too, including high street favourites and independent stores and coffee shops. You’ll also find a huge selection of eateries, bars, cafés and pubs in the town and a particularly high density of restaurants along East Street that has given rise to its nickname, ‘Eat Street’.

We have a great tradition of sports in Horsham and, more importantly, of supporting our local teams. Our town is the proud host of Sussex Cricket Club, which frequently plays on the Horsham Cricket Club grounds while the local cricket, football and rugby teams also attract great crowds on match days. If you like walking in beautiful countryside you’ll be spoilt for choice in Horsham while the Southwater Country Park has a Dinosaur Island play area for young families and kayaking and canoeing facilities for older children. The Pavilions in the Park leisure centre has indoor and outdoor heated pools and an aerial adventure course with ropes and a climbing wall. For more cultural pursuits, the Capitol Theatre and Cinema on North Street has a busy calendar of both theatrical productions and the latest movies.

If you’d like to buy, sell or let a property in Horsham, get in touch with your local team and discover the Henry Adams difference for yourself.